Manchester United to make offer to sign impressing £35 million defender and solve issue!

Manchester United are set to approach long-time Arsenal target Ferdi Kadioglu about a move to the Premier League.

The Gunners tabled an offer for the Fenerbahce wing-back in June, according to Turkish media, but have been unable to get a transfer deal done for the defender as the Euros 2024 is still happening.

In addition to Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund are also said to have submitted a bid. But now the Mirror have claimed that Manchester United have now shown an interest in getting a deal done for the £35 million star.

Erik Ten Hag knows that Luke Shaw still has his injury issues ahead of the new season and is keen to add some much needed depth to that side of the defence – and  Kadioglu is seemingly a player that he feels can add to that United side.

It remains to be seen whether he will be part of Jose Mourinho’s plans for the new season. Fenerbahce sporting director Mario Branco spoke on his club’s stance in the transfer window, stating: “We managed to attract one of the biggest names in world football, the only coach in the world to have won all three European competitions.

“We know what profiles the coach wants. Thanks to our club president, we are in a position to attack the transfer market how Jose Mourinho requires.”

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Look, to have two of the biggest sides in the Premier League chasing him says that the man has some talent and could be a great addition to any squad – but right now – and unfortunately that is not a move to Manchester United.

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